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The climate of the United States is strongly connected to the changing global climate. The statements below highlight past, current, and projected climate changes for the United States and the globe.
Global annually averaged surface air temperature has increased by about 1.8°F (1.0°C) over the last 115 years (1901–2016). This period is now the warmest in the history of modern civilization. The last few years have also seen record-breaking, climate-related weather extremes, and the last three years have been the warmest years on record for the globe. These trends are expected to continue over climate timescales.
This assessment concludes, based on extensive evidence, that it is extremely likely that human activities, especially emissions of greenhouse gases, are the dominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century. For the warming over the last century, there is no convincing alternative explanation supported by the extent of the observational evidence.
In addition to warming, many other aspects of global climate are changing, primarily in response to human activities. Thousands of studies conducted by researchers around the world have documented changes in surface, atmospheric, and oceanic temperatures; melting glaciers; diminishing snow cover; shrinking sea ice; rising sea levels; ocean acidification; and increasing atmospheric water vapor.
For example, global average sea level has risen by about 7–8 inches since 1900, with almost half (about 3 inches) of that rise occurring since 1993. Human-caused climate change has made a substantial contribution to this rise since 1900, contributing to a rate of rise that is greater than during any preceding century in at least 2,800 years. Global sea level rise has already affected the United States; the incidence of daily tidal flooding is accelerating in more than 25 Atlantic and GulfCoast cities.
Global average sea levels are expected to continue to rise—by at least several inches in the next 15 years and by 1–4 feet by 2100. A rise of as much as 8 feet by 2100 cannot be ruled out. Sea level rise will be higher than the global average on the East and Gulf Coasts of the United States.
Changes in the characteristics of extreme events are particularly important for human safety, infrastructure, agriculture, water quality and quantity, and natural ecosystems. Heavy rainfall is increasing in intensity and frequency across the United States and globally and is expected to continue to increase. The largest observed changes in the United States have occurred in the Northeast.
Heatwaves have become more frequent in the United States since the 1960s, while extreme cold temperatures and cold waves are less frequent. Recent record-setting hot years are projected to become common in the near future for the United States, as annual average temperatures continue to rise. Annual average temperature over the contiguous United States has increased by 1.8°F (1.0°C) for the period 1901–2016; over the next few decades (2021–2050), annual average temperatures are expected to rise by about 2.5°F for the United States, relative to the recent past (average from 1976–2005), under all plausible future climate scenarios.
The incidence of large forest fires in the western United States and Alaska has increased since the early 1980s and is projected to further increase in those regions as the climate changes, with profound changes to regional ecosystems.
The only problem with this analysis is that is not based on all the current scientific information available. The solar forcing model of climate change has far more effect on global temperature than they assume. Unfortunately this report is not about getting the science correct. In fact, the entire goal is to set regulation to drive the carbon tax model. Fortunately, many of us can see right through the nonsense and disregard this information for what it is. Dis-information.
https://science2017.globalchange.gov/chapter/executive-summary/
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Women are still badly underrepresented in academic life. Studies show that for every published research paper by a woman there are two by her male counterparts.
The road to professional recognition is often more difficult for women than for their male colleagues. Reasons for inequality in the academic sphere include the challenge of combining career and family, the ongoing impact of traditional gender roles, and women's less-ruthless approach to professional competition.
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We want a Celestine Prophecy like world based on the science of resource production and time travel

On the same planet where there are 1.4 billion Internet users, a far less fortunate 1.4 billion people survive below the WorldBanks definition of the poverty line. The same technology that has transformed our lives - the lives of the wealthiest people on the planet - also remains out of reach and irrelevant for the poorest. This talk introduces the Technology for Emerging Markets group at Microsoft ResearchIndia, where an interdisciplinary team of researchers explores solutions in the context of agriculture, education, healthcare, microfinance, and other domains of development.
To see more videos from the University of Washington visit uwtv.org.

Railroads are the best and most fuel efficient way to transport goods over land and the engineers at GE Global Research are using cutting edge science to improve the efficiency of locomotive engines. With the GE Evolution® SeriesLocomotive, great minds are working to test out new ideas, one cylinder at a time, to make the best even better. Find out more about our technology at http://www.getransportation.com.

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Climate Change is a real and serious issue. In this video Bill Nye, the Science Guy, explains what causes climate change, how it affects our planet, why we need to act promptly to mitigate its effects, and how each of us can contribute to a solution.
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In the 17th and 18th centuries scientists increasingly sought to formulate knowledge in terms of laws of nature. Over the course of the 19th century, the word "science" became increasingly associated with the scientific method itself, as a disciplined way to study the natural world. It was in the 19th century that scientific disciplines such as physics, chemistry, and biology reached their modern shapes. The same time period also included the origin of the terms "scientist" and "scientific community," the founding of scientific institutions, and increasing significance of the interactions with society and other aspects of culture.

At the height of Morgan's career during the early 1900s, he and his partners had financial investments in many large corporations and had significant influence over the nation's high finance and United States Congress members. He directed the banking coalition that stopped the Panic of 1907. He was the leading financier of the Progressive Era, and his dedication to efficiency and modernization helped transform American business.

Childhood and education

Morgan was born into the influential Morgan family to Junius Spencer Morgan (1813–1890) and Juliet Pierpont (1816–1884) in Hartford, Connecticut, and was raised there. Pierpont, as he preferred to be known, had a varied education due in part to the plans of his father. In the fall of 1848, Pierpont transferred to the Hartford Public School and then to the Episcopal Academy in Cheshire, Connecticut (now called Cheshire Academy), boarding with the principal. In September 1851, Morgan passed the entrance exam for The English High School of Boston, a school specializing in mathematics to prepare young men for careers in commerce. In the spring of 1852, an illness struck which was to become more common as his life progressed. Rheumatic fever left him in so much pain that he could not walk, and Junius sent him to the Azores to recover.

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J.P. Morgan is a leader in financial services, offering solutions to clients in more than 100 countries with one of the most comprehensive global product platforms available. We have been helping our clients to do business and manage their wealth for more than 200 years. Our business has been built upon our core principle of putting our clients' interests first.
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The Climate Science Special Report (CSSR) - U.S. Global Change Research Program - IPCC Fraud

The Climate Science Special Report (CSSR) - U.S. Global Change Research Program - IPCC Fraud

The Climate Science Special Report (CSSR) - U.S. Global Change Research Program - IPCC Fraud

The climate of the United States is strongly connected to the changing global climate. The statements below highlight past, current, and projected climate changes for the United States and the globe.
Global annually averaged surface air temperature has increased by about 1.8°F (1.0°C) over the last 115 years (1901–2016). This period is now the warmest in the history of modern civilization. The last few years have also seen record-breaking, climate-related weather extremes, and the last three years have been the warmest years on record for the globe. These trends are expected to continue over climate timescales.
This assessment concludes, based on extensive evidence, that it is extremely likely that human activities, especially emissions of greenhouse gases, are the dominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century. For the warming over the last century, there is no convincing alternative explanation supported by the extent of the observational evidence.
In addition to warming, many other aspects of global climate are changing, primarily in response to human activities. Thousands of studies conducted by researchers around the world have documented changes in surface, atmospheric, and oceanic temperatures; melting glaciers; diminishing snow cover; shrinking sea ice; rising sea levels; ocean acidification; and increasing atmospheric water vapor.
For example, global average sea level has risen by about 7–8 inches since 1900, with almost half (about 3 inches) of that rise occurring since 1993. Human-caused climate change has made a substantial contribution to this rise since 1900, contributing to a rate of rise that is greater than during any preceding century in at least 2,800 years. Global sea level rise has already affected the United States; the incidence of daily tidal flooding is accelerating in more than 25 Atlantic and GulfCoast cities.
Global average sea levels are expected to continue to rise—by at least several inches in the next 15 years and by 1–4 feet by 2100. A rise of as much as 8 feet by 2100 cannot be ruled out. Sea level rise will be higher than the global average on the East and Gulf Coasts of the United States.
Changes in the characteristics of extreme events are particularly important for human safety, infrastructure, agriculture, water quality and quantity, and natural ecosystems. Heavy rainfall is increasing in intensity and frequency across the United States and globally and is expected to continue to increase. The largest observed changes in the United States have occurred in the Northeast.
Heatwaves have become more frequent in the United States since the 1960s, while extreme cold temperatures and cold waves are less frequent. Recent record-setting hot years are projected to become common in the near future for the United States, as annual average temperatures continue to rise. Annual average temperature over the contiguous United States has increased by 1.8°F (1.0°C) for the period 1901–2016; over the next few decades (2021–2050), annual average temperatures are expected to rise by about 2.5°F for the United States, relative to the recent past (average from 1976–2005), under all plausible future climate scenarios.
The incidence of large forest fires in the western United States and Alaska has increased since the early 1980s and is projected to further increase in those regions as the climate changes, with profound changes to regional ecosystems.
The only problem with this analysis is that is not based on all the current scientific information available. The solar forcing model of climate change has far more effect on global temperature than they assume. Unfortunately this report is not about getting the science correct. In fact, the entire goal is to set regulation to drive the carbon tax model. Fortunately, many of us can see right through the nonsense and disregard this information for what it is. Dis-information.
https://science2017.globalchange.gov/chapter/executive-summary/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_activity_and_climate
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OppenheimerRanchProject: An experiment in high alpine sustainability.
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Global Research - The prospects of success for female scientists | Global 3000

Global Research - The prospects of success for female scientists | Global 3000

Global Research - The prospects of success for female scientists | Global 3000

Women are still badly underrepresented in academic life. Studies show that for every published research paper by a woman there are two by her male counterparts.
The road to professional recognition is often more difficult for women than for their male colleagues. Reasons for inequality in the academic sphere include the challenge of combining career and family, the ongoing impact of traditional gender roles, and women's less-ruthless approach to professional competition.
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Global Research Movement

Global Research Movement

Global Research Movement

We want a Celestine Prophecy like world based on the science of resource production and time travel

Computer Science Research for Global Development

On the same planet where there are 1.4 billion Internet users, a far less fortunate 1.4 billion people survive below the WorldBanks definition of the poverty line. The same technology that has transformed our lives - the lives of the wealthiest people on the planet - also remains out of reach and irrelevant for the poorest. This talk introduces the Technology for Emerging Markets group at Microsoft ResearchIndia, where an interdisciplinary team of researchers explores solutions in the context of agriculture, education, healthcare, microfinance, and other domains of development.
To see more videos from the University of Washington visit uwtv.org.

GE Locomotives: The Science of Efficiency

Railroads are the best and most fuel efficient way to transport goods over land and the engineers at GE Global Research are using cutting edge science to improve the efficiency of locomotive engines. With the GE Evolution® SeriesLocomotive, great minds are working to test out new ideas, one cylinder at a time, to make the best even better. Find out more about our technology at http://www.getransportation.com.

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Climate Change 101 with Bill Nye | National Geographic

Climate Change 101 with Bill Nye | National Geographic

Climate Change 101 with Bill Nye | National Geographic

Climate Change is a real and serious issue. In this video Bill Nye, the Science Guy, explains what causes climate change, how it affects our planet, why we need to act promptly to mitigate its effects, and how each of us can contribute to a solution.
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In this talk from Science at the Shine Dome 2014, ProfessorStephen MacMahon talks about achieving affordable healthcare globally.
Of the seven billion people alive today, less than two billion have reliable access to the medical care required to manage those conditions most likely to cause premature death and disability.
About half of those without such access live in the emerging economies of Asia. In these regions there is increasing awareness that the consequences of poor healthcare include reduced economic productivity and increased social unrest.
However, there remains considerable uncertainty as to how to provide essential healthcare affordably to all that require it. Certainly, the models of care developed in countries such as Australia are unaffordable and impractical for most low- or middle-income countries (and are arguably unsustainable for most high-income countries).
As a consequence, there is a pressing need to expand efforts to develop ‘frugal’ solutions targeting a range of core healthcare components. At The GeorgeInstitute for Global Health a major focus of Professor MacMahon's research is the formulation and evaluation of innovative low-cost strategies to deliver care for the management of serious cardiovascular and metabolic diseases in resource-poor regions of India and China.

In the past, researchers were hindered by their access to data sets that were critical to move science forward in their field. Now, now researchers from around the world can leverage data developed by large institutions and government agencies to accelerate scientific discovery and then feed those discoveries back into those data sets for the next researcher to build upon. Join us for an interactive panel that highlights changes to data policies at the NIH to enable leverage of cloud resources, and the impact that will have across the broader biomedical research landscape. Speaker(s):
Brett McMillen
Senior Manager, U.S.Federal, Health, and Science, Amazon Web Services
Vivien Bonazzi
Senior Advisor for Data Science Technologies & Innovation, NIH
Aaron BlackDirector of Informatics, INOVA Health Care
Ansh Patnaik
Vice President, Product Marketing, Delphix
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JoyceChang, GlobalHead of Research, speaks with Marko Kolanovic, Global Head of Quantitative and DerivativeStrategy, about his most recent report on how machine learning will transform the investment landscape. J.P. Morgan’s award-winning Global Research provides clients with global breadth and expertise across asset classes, yielding a rich source of market insights and ideas. J.P. Morgan’s research professionals are located in 26 countries and cover more than 3,700 companies worldwide and provide economic forecasts for more than 60 countries.
About J.P. Morgan:
J.P. Morgan is a leader in financial services, offering solutions to clients in more than 100 countries with one of the most comprehensive global product platforms available. We have bee...

The Climate Science Special Report (CSSR) - U.S. Global Change Research Program - IPCC Fraud

The climate of the United States is strongly connected to the changing global climate. The statements below highlight past, current, and projected climate changes for the United States and the globe.
Global annually averaged surface air temperature has increased by about 1.8°F (1.0°C) over the last 115 years (1901–2016). This period is now the warmest in the history of modern civilization. The last few years have also seen record-breaking, climate-related weather extremes, and the last three years have been the warmest years on record for the globe. These trends are expected to continue over climate timescales.
This assessment concludes, based on extensive evidence, that it is extremely likely that human activities, especially emissions of greenhouse gases, are the dominant cause of the ...

published: 04 Nov 2017

Global Research - The prospects of success for female scientists | Global 3000

Women are still badly underrepresented in academic life. Studies show that for every published research paper by a woman there are two by her male counterparts.
The road to professional recognition is often more difficult for women than for their male colleagues. Reasons for inequality in the academic sphere include the challenge of combining career and family, the ongoing impact of traditional gender roles, and women's less-ruthless approach to professional competition.
More: http://www.dw.de/global-3000-the-globalization-program-2014-03-03/e-17431453-9798

published: 03 Mar 2014

Global Research Movement

We want a Celestine Prophecy like world based on the science of resource production and time travel

Computer Science Research for Global Development

On the same planet where there are 1.4 billion Internet users, a far less fortunate 1.4 billion people survive below the WorldBanks definition of the poverty line. The same technology that has transformed our lives - the lives of the wealthiest people on the planet - also remains out of reach and irrelevant for the poorest. This talk introduces the Technology for Emerging Markets group at Microsoft ResearchIndia, where an interdisciplinary team of researchers explores solutions in the context of agriculture, education, healthcare, microfinance, and other domains of development.
To see more videos from the University of Washington visit uwtv.org.

GE Locomotives: The Science of Efficiency

Railroads are the best and most fuel efficient way to transport goods over land and the engineers at GE Global Research are using cutting edge science to improve the efficiency of locomotive engines. With the GE Evolution® SeriesLocomotive, great minds are working to test out new ideas, one cylinder at a time, to make the best even better. Find out more about our technology at http://www.getransportation.com.

published: 02 May 2012

Climate Change 101 with Bill Nye | National Geographic

Climate Change is a real and serious issue. In this video Bill Nye, the Science Guy, explains what causes climate change, how it affects our planet, why we need to act promptly to mitigate its effects, and how each of us can contribute to a solution.
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In this talk from Science at the Shine Dome 2014, ProfessorStephen MacMahon talks about achieving affordable healthcare globally.
Of the seven billion people alive today, less than two billion have reliable access to the medical care required to manage those conditions most likely to cause premature death and disability.
About half of those without such access live in the emerging economies of Asia. In these regions there is increasing awareness that the consequences of poor healthcare include reduced economic productivity and increased social unrest.
However, there remains considerable uncertainty as to how to provide essential healthcare affordably to all that require it. Certainly, the models of care developed in countries such as Australia are unaffordable and impractical for mo...

In the past, researchers were hindered by their access to data sets that were critical to move science forward in their field. Now, now researchers from around the world can leverage data developed by large institutions and government agencies to accelerate scientific discovery and then feed those discoveries back into those data sets for the next researcher to build upon. Join us for an interactive panel that highlights changes to data policies at the NIH to enable leverage of cloud resources, and the impact that will have across the broader biomedical research landscape. Speaker(s):
Brett McMillen
Senior Manager, U.S.Federal, Health, and Science, Amazon Web Services
Vivien Bonazzi
Senior Advisor for Data Science Technologies & Innovation, NIH
Aaron BlackDirector of Informatics, INOV...

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JoyceChang, GlobalHead of Research, speaks with Marko Kolanovic, Global Head of Quantitative and DerivativeStrategy, about his most recent report on how machine learning will transform the investment landscape. J.P. Morgan’s award-winning Global Research provides clients with global breadth and expertise across asset classes, yielding a rich source of market insights and ideas. J.P. Morgan’s research professionals are located in 26 countries and cover more than 3,700 companies worldwide and provide economic forecasts for more than 60 countries.
About J.P. Morgan:
J.P. Morgan is a leader in financial services, offering solutions to clients in more than 100 countries with one of the most comprehensive global product platforms available. We have been helping our clients to do business and manage their wealth for more than 200 years. Our business has been built upon our core principle of putting our clients' interests first.
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J.P. Morgan is a leader in financial services, offering solutions to clients in more than 100 countries with one of the most comprehensive global product platforms available. We have been helping our clients to do business and manage their wealth for more than 200 years. Our business has been built upon our core principle of putting our clients' interests first.
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The Climate Science Special Report (CSSR) - U.S. Global Change Research Program - IPCC Fraud

The climate of the United States is strongly connected to the changing global climate. The statements below highlight past, current, and projected climate chang...

The climate of the United States is strongly connected to the changing global climate. The statements below highlight past, current, and projected climate changes for the United States and the globe.
Global annually averaged surface air temperature has increased by about 1.8°F (1.0°C) over the last 115 years (1901–2016). This period is now the warmest in the history of modern civilization. The last few years have also seen record-breaking, climate-related weather extremes, and the last three years have been the warmest years on record for the globe. These trends are expected to continue over climate timescales.
This assessment concludes, based on extensive evidence, that it is extremely likely that human activities, especially emissions of greenhouse gases, are the dominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century. For the warming over the last century, there is no convincing alternative explanation supported by the extent of the observational evidence.
In addition to warming, many other aspects of global climate are changing, primarily in response to human activities. Thousands of studies conducted by researchers around the world have documented changes in surface, atmospheric, and oceanic temperatures; melting glaciers; diminishing snow cover; shrinking sea ice; rising sea levels; ocean acidification; and increasing atmospheric water vapor.
For example, global average sea level has risen by about 7–8 inches since 1900, with almost half (about 3 inches) of that rise occurring since 1993. Human-caused climate change has made a substantial contribution to this rise since 1900, contributing to a rate of rise that is greater than during any preceding century in at least 2,800 years. Global sea level rise has already affected the United States; the incidence of daily tidal flooding is accelerating in more than 25 Atlantic and GulfCoast cities.
Global average sea levels are expected to continue to rise—by at least several inches in the next 15 years and by 1–4 feet by 2100. A rise of as much as 8 feet by 2100 cannot be ruled out. Sea level rise will be higher than the global average on the East and Gulf Coasts of the United States.
Changes in the characteristics of extreme events are particularly important for human safety, infrastructure, agriculture, water quality and quantity, and natural ecosystems. Heavy rainfall is increasing in intensity and frequency across the United States and globally and is expected to continue to increase. The largest observed changes in the United States have occurred in the Northeast.
Heatwaves have become more frequent in the United States since the 1960s, while extreme cold temperatures and cold waves are less frequent. Recent record-setting hot years are projected to become common in the near future for the United States, as annual average temperatures continue to rise. Annual average temperature over the contiguous United States has increased by 1.8°F (1.0°C) for the period 1901–2016; over the next few decades (2021–2050), annual average temperatures are expected to rise by about 2.5°F for the United States, relative to the recent past (average from 1976–2005), under all plausible future climate scenarios.
The incidence of large forest fires in the western United States and Alaska has increased since the early 1980s and is projected to further increase in those regions as the climate changes, with profound changes to regional ecosystems.
The only problem with this analysis is that is not based on all the current scientific information available. The solar forcing model of climate change has far more effect on global temperature than they assume. Unfortunately this report is not about getting the science correct. In fact, the entire goal is to set regulation to drive the carbon tax model. Fortunately, many of us can see right through the nonsense and disregard this information for what it is. Dis-information.
https://science2017.globalchange.gov/chapter/executive-summary/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_activity_and_climate
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The climate of the United States is strongly connected to the changing global climate. The statements below highlight past, current, and projected climate changes for the United States and the globe.
Global annually averaged surface air temperature has increased by about 1.8°F (1.0°C) over the last 115 years (1901–2016). This period is now the warmest in the history of modern civilization. The last few years have also seen record-breaking, climate-related weather extremes, and the last three years have been the warmest years on record for the globe. These trends are expected to continue over climate timescales.
This assessment concludes, based on extensive evidence, that it is extremely likely that human activities, especially emissions of greenhouse gases, are the dominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century. For the warming over the last century, there is no convincing alternative explanation supported by the extent of the observational evidence.
In addition to warming, many other aspects of global climate are changing, primarily in response to human activities. Thousands of studies conducted by researchers around the world have documented changes in surface, atmospheric, and oceanic temperatures; melting glaciers; diminishing snow cover; shrinking sea ice; rising sea levels; ocean acidification; and increasing atmospheric water vapor.
For example, global average sea level has risen by about 7–8 inches since 1900, with almost half (about 3 inches) of that rise occurring since 1993. Human-caused climate change has made a substantial contribution to this rise since 1900, contributing to a rate of rise that is greater than during any preceding century in at least 2,800 years. Global sea level rise has already affected the United States; the incidence of daily tidal flooding is accelerating in more than 25 Atlantic and GulfCoast cities.
Global average sea levels are expected to continue to rise—by at least several inches in the next 15 years and by 1–4 feet by 2100. A rise of as much as 8 feet by 2100 cannot be ruled out. Sea level rise will be higher than the global average on the East and Gulf Coasts of the United States.
Changes in the characteristics of extreme events are particularly important for human safety, infrastructure, agriculture, water quality and quantity, and natural ecosystems. Heavy rainfall is increasing in intensity and frequency across the United States and globally and is expected to continue to increase. The largest observed changes in the United States have occurred in the Northeast.
Heatwaves have become more frequent in the United States since the 1960s, while extreme cold temperatures and cold waves are less frequent. Recent record-setting hot years are projected to become common in the near future for the United States, as annual average temperatures continue to rise. Annual average temperature over the contiguous United States has increased by 1.8°F (1.0°C) for the period 1901–2016; over the next few decades (2021–2050), annual average temperatures are expected to rise by about 2.5°F for the United States, relative to the recent past (average from 1976–2005), under all plausible future climate scenarios.
The incidence of large forest fires in the western United States and Alaska has increased since the early 1980s and is projected to further increase in those regions as the climate changes, with profound changes to regional ecosystems.
The only problem with this analysis is that is not based on all the current scientific information available. The solar forcing model of climate change has far more effect on global temperature than they assume. Unfortunately this report is not about getting the science correct. In fact, the entire goal is to set regulation to drive the carbon tax model. Fortunately, many of us can see right through the nonsense and disregard this information for what it is. Dis-information.
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Global Research - The prospects of success for female scientists | Global 3000

Women are still badly underrepresented in academic life. Studies show that for every published research paper by a woman there are two by her male counterparts....

Women are still badly underrepresented in academic life. Studies show that for every published research paper by a woman there are two by her male counterparts.
The road to professional recognition is often more difficult for women than for their male colleagues. Reasons for inequality in the academic sphere include the challenge of combining career and family, the ongoing impact of traditional gender roles, and women's less-ruthless approach to professional competition.
More: http://www.dw.de/global-3000-the-globalization-program-2014-03-03/e-17431453-9798

Women are still badly underrepresented in academic life. Studies show that for every published research paper by a woman there are two by her male counterparts.
The road to professional recognition is often more difficult for women than for their male colleagues. Reasons for inequality in the academic sphere include the challenge of combining career and family, the ongoing impact of traditional gender roles, and women's less-ruthless approach to professional competition.
More: http://www.dw.de/global-3000-the-globalization-program-2014-03-03/e-17431453-9798

Computer Science Research for Global Development

On the same planet where there are 1.4 billion Internet users, a far less fortunate 1.4 billion people survive below the WorldBanks definition of the poverty l...

On the same planet where there are 1.4 billion Internet users, a far less fortunate 1.4 billion people survive below the WorldBanks definition of the poverty line. The same technology that has transformed our lives - the lives of the wealthiest people on the planet - also remains out of reach and irrelevant for the poorest. This talk introduces the Technology for Emerging Markets group at Microsoft ResearchIndia, where an interdisciplinary team of researchers explores solutions in the context of agriculture, education, healthcare, microfinance, and other domains of development.
To see more videos from the University of Washington visit uwtv.org.

On the same planet where there are 1.4 billion Internet users, a far less fortunate 1.4 billion people survive below the WorldBanks definition of the poverty line. The same technology that has transformed our lives - the lives of the wealthiest people on the planet - also remains out of reach and irrelevant for the poorest. This talk introduces the Technology for Emerging Markets group at Microsoft ResearchIndia, where an interdisciplinary team of researchers explores solutions in the context of agriculture, education, healthcare, microfinance, and other domains of development.
To see more videos from the University of Washington visit uwtv.org.

GE Locomotives: The Science of Efficiency

Railroads are the best and most fuel efficient way to transport goods over land and the engineers at GE Global Research are using cutting edge science to improv...

Railroads are the best and most fuel efficient way to transport goods over land and the engineers at GE Global Research are using cutting edge science to improve the efficiency of locomotive engines. With the GE Evolution® SeriesLocomotive, great minds are working to test out new ideas, one cylinder at a time, to make the best even better. Find out more about our technology at http://www.getransportation.com.

Railroads are the best and most fuel efficient way to transport goods over land and the engineers at GE Global Research are using cutting edge science to improve the efficiency of locomotive engines. With the GE Evolution® SeriesLocomotive, great minds are working to test out new ideas, one cylinder at a time, to make the best even better. Find out more about our technology at http://www.getransportation.com.

Climate Change is a real and serious issue. In this video Bill Nye, the Science Guy, explains what causes climate change, how it affects our planet, why we need to act promptly to mitigate its effects, and how each of us can contribute to a solution.
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In this talk from Science at the Shine Dome 2014, ProfessorStephen MacMahon talks about achieving affordable healthcare globally.
Of the seven billion people alive today, less than two billion have reliable access to the medical care required to manage those conditions most likely to cause premature death and disability.
About half of those without such access live in the emerging economies of Asia. In these regions there is increasing awareness that the consequences of poor healthcare include reduced economic productivity and increased social unrest.
However, there remains considerable uncertainty as to how to provide essential healthcare affordably to all that require it. Certainly, the models of care developed in countries such as Australia are unaffordable and impractical for most low- or middle-income countries (and are arguably unsustainable for most high-income countries).
As a consequence, there is a pressing need to expand efforts to develop ‘frugal’ solutions targeting a range of core healthcare components. At The GeorgeInstitute for Global Health a major focus of Professor MacMahon's research is the formulation and evaluation of innovative low-cost strategies to deliver care for the management of serious cardiovascular and metabolic diseases in resource-poor regions of India and China.

In this talk from Science at the Shine Dome 2014, ProfessorStephen MacMahon talks about achieving affordable healthcare globally.
Of the seven billion people alive today, less than two billion have reliable access to the medical care required to manage those conditions most likely to cause premature death and disability.
About half of those without such access live in the emerging economies of Asia. In these regions there is increasing awareness that the consequences of poor healthcare include reduced economic productivity and increased social unrest.
However, there remains considerable uncertainty as to how to provide essential healthcare affordably to all that require it. Certainly, the models of care developed in countries such as Australia are unaffordable and impractical for most low- or middle-income countries (and are arguably unsustainable for most high-income countries).
As a consequence, there is a pressing need to expand efforts to develop ‘frugal’ solutions targeting a range of core healthcare components. At The GeorgeInstitute for Global Health a major focus of Professor MacMahon's research is the formulation and evaluation of innovative low-cost strategies to deliver care for the management of serious cardiovascular and metabolic diseases in resource-poor regions of India and China.

In the past, researchers were hindered by their access to data sets that were critical to move science forward in their field. Now, now researchers from around ...

In the past, researchers were hindered by their access to data sets that were critical to move science forward in their field. Now, now researchers from around the world can leverage data developed by large institutions and government agencies to accelerate scientific discovery and then feed those discoveries back into those data sets for the next researcher to build upon. Join us for an interactive panel that highlights changes to data policies at the NIH to enable leverage of cloud resources, and the impact that will have across the broader biomedical research landscape. Speaker(s):
Brett McMillen
Senior Manager, U.S.Federal, Health, and Science, Amazon Web Services
Vivien Bonazzi
Senior Advisor for Data Science Technologies & Innovation, NIH
Aaron BlackDirector of Informatics, INOVA Health Care
Ansh Patnaik
Vice President, Product Marketing, Delphix
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In the past, researchers were hindered by their access to data sets that were critical to move science forward in their field. Now, now researchers from around the world can leverage data developed by large institutions and government agencies to accelerate scientific discovery and then feed those discoveries back into those data sets for the next researcher to build upon. Join us for an interactive panel that highlights changes to data policies at the NIH to enable leverage of cloud resources, and the impact that will have across the broader biomedical research landscape. Speaker(s):
Brett McMillen
Senior Manager, U.S.Federal, Health, and Science, Amazon Web Services
Vivien Bonazzi
Senior Advisor for Data Science Technologies & Innovation, NIH
Aaron BlackDirector of Informatics, INOVA Health Care
Ansh Patnaik
Vice President, Product Marketing, Delphix
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Computer Science Research for Global Development

On the same planet where there are 1.4 billion Internet users, a far less fortunate 1.4 billion people survive below the WorldBanks definition of the poverty line. The same technology that has transformed our lives - the lives of the wealthiest people on the planet - also remains out of reach and irrelevant for the poorest. This talk introduces the Technology for Emerging Markets group at Microsoft ResearchIndia, where an interdisciplinary team of researchers explores solutions in the context of agriculture, education, healthcare, microfinance, and other domains of development.
To see more videos from the University of Washington visit uwtv.org.

In the past, researchers were hindered by their access to data sets that were critical to move science forward in their field. Now, now researchers from around the world can leverage data developed by large institutions and government agencies to accelerate scientific discovery and then feed those discoveries back into those data sets for the next researcher to build upon. Join us for an interactive panel that highlights changes to data policies at the NIH to enable leverage of cloud resources, and the impact that will have across the broader biomedical research landscape. Speaker(s):
Brett McMillen
Senior Manager, U.S.Federal, Health, and Science, Amazon Web Services
Vivien Bonazzi
Senior Advisor for Data Science Technologies & Innovation, NIH
Aaron BlackDirector of Informatics, INOV...

Nobel Laureate in Physics; "Global Warming is Pseudoscience"

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ProfessorIvar Giaever, the 1973Nobel Prizewinner for Physics trashes the global warming/climate change/extreme weather pseudoscientific clap-trap and tells Obama he is "Dead Wrong".
This was the 2012 meeting of Nobel Laureates.
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Operation CERN is Complete & Ready to Infect | Worlds End, Due 2017

The G.R.G channel brings you a jaw dropping video where we discuss the CERN project and how it is ready to infect humanity. CERN is an huge project run by world leaders and powerful people. CERN in an operation which requires change and the change it requires has no room for anyone who is to disagree with it.
This video is brought to you on the 25th October 2017 and was reuploaded from last week as we needed to make minor tweeks to it. CERN is also known as the CERN colider.
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Perspectives on the Evolution and Future of Global Change Research and Science

Some PersonalPerspectives on the Evolution and Future of GlobalChangeResearch and Science -- Thomas Willbanks
This presentation was recorded at an Aspen Global Change Institute workshop entitled “Frontiers of Global Change Science” in August of 2014.
The Aspen Global Change Institute (AGCI) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with the mission to further the understanding of global environmental change in service of society. To search our complete video archive, explore our website at www.agci.org/videos.

Computer Science Research for Global Development

On the same planet where there are 1.4 billion Internet users, a far less fortunate 1.4 billion people survive below the WorldBanks definition of the poverty l...

On the same planet where there are 1.4 billion Internet users, a far less fortunate 1.4 billion people survive below the WorldBanks definition of the poverty line. The same technology that has transformed our lives - the lives of the wealthiest people on the planet - also remains out of reach and irrelevant for the poorest. This talk introduces the Technology for Emerging Markets group at Microsoft ResearchIndia, where an interdisciplinary team of researchers explores solutions in the context of agriculture, education, healthcare, microfinance, and other domains of development.
To see more videos from the University of Washington visit uwtv.org.

On the same planet where there are 1.4 billion Internet users, a far less fortunate 1.4 billion people survive below the WorldBanks definition of the poverty line. The same technology that has transformed our lives - the lives of the wealthiest people on the planet - also remains out of reach and irrelevant for the poorest. This talk introduces the Technology for Emerging Markets group at Microsoft ResearchIndia, where an interdisciplinary team of researchers explores solutions in the context of agriculture, education, healthcare, microfinance, and other domains of development.
To see more videos from the University of Washington visit uwtv.org.

In the past, researchers were hindered by their access to data sets that were critical to move science forward in their field. Now, now researchers from around ...

In the past, researchers were hindered by their access to data sets that were critical to move science forward in their field. Now, now researchers from around the world can leverage data developed by large institutions and government agencies to accelerate scientific discovery and then feed those discoveries back into those data sets for the next researcher to build upon. Join us for an interactive panel that highlights changes to data policies at the NIH to enable leverage of cloud resources, and the impact that will have across the broader biomedical research landscape. Speaker(s):
Brett McMillen
Senior Manager, U.S.Federal, Health, and Science, Amazon Web Services
Vivien Bonazzi
Senior Advisor for Data Science Technologies & Innovation, NIH
Aaron BlackDirector of Informatics, INOVA Health Care
Ansh Patnaik
Vice President, Product Marketing, Delphix
View more here http://oak.ctx.ly/r/3cz00

In the past, researchers were hindered by their access to data sets that were critical to move science forward in their field. Now, now researchers from around the world can leverage data developed by large institutions and government agencies to accelerate scientific discovery and then feed those discoveries back into those data sets for the next researcher to build upon. Join us for an interactive panel that highlights changes to data policies at the NIH to enable leverage of cloud resources, and the impact that will have across the broader biomedical research landscape. Speaker(s):
Brett McMillen
Senior Manager, U.S.Federal, Health, and Science, Amazon Web Services
Vivien Bonazzi
Senior Advisor for Data Science Technologies & Innovation, NIH
Aaron BlackDirector of Informatics, INOVA Health Care
Ansh Patnaik
Vice President, Product Marketing, Delphix
View more here http://oak.ctx.ly/r/3cz00

Nobel Laureate in Physics; "Global Warming is Pseudoscience"

1000Frolly channel relies on your generosity and support to keep up the fight against the forces of pseudo-science. Please assist of you can;
Patreon https://ww...

1000Frolly channel relies on your generosity and support to keep up the fight against the forces of pseudo-science. Please assist of you can;
Patreon https://www.patreon.com/1000Frolly
ProfessorIvar Giaever, the 1973Nobel Prizewinner for Physics trashes the global warming/climate change/extreme weather pseudoscientific clap-trap and tells Obama he is "Dead Wrong".
This was the 2012 meeting of Nobel Laureates.
The 2015 speech by Prof Giaever is here;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCy_UOjEir0

1000Frolly channel relies on your generosity and support to keep up the fight against the forces of pseudo-science. Please assist of you can;
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ProfessorIvar Giaever, the 1973Nobel Prizewinner for Physics trashes the global warming/climate change/extreme weather pseudoscientific clap-trap and tells Obama he is "Dead Wrong".
This was the 2012 meeting of Nobel Laureates.
The 2015 speech by Prof Giaever is here;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCy_UOjEir0

Operation CERN is Complete & Ready to Infect | Worlds End, Due 2017

The G.R.G channel brings you a jaw dropping video where we discuss the CERN project and how it is ready to infect humanity. CERN is an huge project run by world...

The G.R.G channel brings you a jaw dropping video where we discuss the CERN project and how it is ready to infect humanity. CERN is an huge project run by world leaders and powerful people. CERN in an operation which requires change and the change it requires has no room for anyone who is to disagree with it.
This video is brought to you on the 25th October 2017 and was reuploaded from last week as we needed to make minor tweeks to it. CERN is also known as the CERN colider.
Global ResearchGroup (GRG) is a YouTube channel based on bringing world news, fake news and facts of fiction to you, the listeners. Our show is based on the most popular topics world wide such as Planet X, Nibiru, AlienLife, Alien UFO's, LostAlien Technology, NASADiscoveries, NASA Cover-Ups, Antarctica Findings, UFOTechnology found in Antarctica, Black Eyed Children, The Annunaki SpaceGods, Elonged Skulls, Ancient Egypt, Ancient Egpytian Mummies, Flat Earth Theory, EverythingParanormal, Alien Hybrids, Bigfoot, Sasquatch, Time Travel, Secret Space Programs and much more. GRG is a HD TalkShow due to our conversation taking place in either 2 or more different places around the world. GRG only has highly respected professionals on to deliver the best information updates to you. Let us know what you think by leaving feedback in the comment section..
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The G.R.G channel brings you a jaw dropping video where we discuss the CERN project and how it is ready to infect humanity. CERN is an huge project run by world leaders and powerful people. CERN in an operation which requires change and the change it requires has no room for anyone who is to disagree with it.
This video is brought to you on the 25th October 2017 and was reuploaded from last week as we needed to make minor tweeks to it. CERN is also known as the CERN colider.
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Parallel Panel on Science, Research and Innovation - WHO Global Ministerial Conference on Ending TB

Some PersonalPerspectives on the Evolution and Future of GlobalChangeResearch and Science -- Thomas Willbanks
This presentation was recorded at an Aspen Global Change Institute workshop entitled “Frontiers of Global Change Science” in August of 2014.
The Aspen Global Change Institute (AGCI) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with the mission to further the understanding of global environmental change in service of society. To search our complete video archive, explore our website at www.agci.org/videos.

Some PersonalPerspectives on the Evolution and Future of GlobalChangeResearch and Science -- Thomas Willbanks
This presentation was recorded at an Aspen Global Change Institute workshop entitled “Frontiers of Global Change Science” in August of 2014.
The Aspen Global Change Institute (AGCI) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with the mission to further the understanding of global environmental change in service of society. To search our complete video archive, explore our website at www.agci.org/videos.

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The Climate Science Special Report (CSSR) - U.S. Global Change Research Program - IPCC Fraud

The climate of the United States is strongly connected to the changing global climate. The statements below highlight past, current, and projected climate changes for the United States and the globe.
Global annually averaged surface air temperature has increased by about 1.8°F (1.0°C) over the last 115 years (1901–2016). This period is now the warmest in the history of modern civilization. The last few years have also seen record-breaking, climate-related weather extremes, and the last three years have been the warmest years on record for the globe. These trends are expected to continue over climate timescales.
This assessment concludes, based on extensive evidence, that it is extremely likely that human activities, especially emissions of greenhouse gases, are the dominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century. For the warming over the last century, there is no convincing alternative explanation supported by the extent of the observational evidence.
In addition to warming, many other aspects of global climate are changing, primarily in response to human activities. Thousands of studies conducted by researchers around the world have documented changes in surface, atmospheric, and oceanic temperatures; melting glaciers; diminishing snow cover; shrinking sea ice; rising sea levels; ocean acidification; and increasing atmospheric water vapor.
For example, global average sea level has risen by about 7–8 inches since 1900, with almost half (about 3 inches) of that rise occurring since 1993. Human-caused climate change has made a substantial contribution to this rise since 1900, contributing to a rate of rise that is greater than during any preceding century in at least 2,800 years. Global sea level rise has already affected the United States; the incidence of daily tidal flooding is accelerating in more than 25 Atlantic and GulfCoast cities.
Global average sea levels are expected to continue to rise—by at least several inches in the next 15 years and by 1–4 feet by 2100. A rise of as much as 8 feet by 2100 cannot be ruled out. Sea level rise will be higher than the global average on the East and Gulf Coasts of the United States.
Changes in the characteristics of extreme events are particularly important for human safety, infrastructure, agriculture, water quality and quantity, and natural ecosystems. Heavy rainfall is increasing in intensity and frequency across the United States and globally and is expected to continue to increase. The largest observed changes in the United States have occurred in the Northeast.
Heatwaves have become more frequent in the United States since the 1960s, while extreme cold temperatures and cold waves are less frequent. Recent record-setting hot years are projected to become common in the near future for the United States, as annual average temperatures continue to rise. Annual average temperature over the contiguous United States has increased by 1.8°F (1.0°C) for the period 1901–2016; over the next few decades (2021–2050), annual average temperatures are expected to rise by about 2.5°F for the United States, relative to the recent past (average from 1976–2005), under all plausible future climate scenarios.
The incidence of large forest fires in the western United States and Alaska has increased since the early 1980s and is projected to further increase in those regions as the climate changes, with profound changes to regional ecosystems.
The only problem with this analysis is that is not based on all the current scientific information available. The solar forcing model of climate change has far more effect on global temperature than they assume. Unfortunately this report is not about getting the science correct. In fact, the entire goal is to set regulation to drive the carbon tax model. Fortunately, many of us can see right through the nonsense and disregard this information for what it is. Dis-information.
https://science2017.globalchange.gov/chapter/executive-summary/
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Global Research - The prospects of success for female scientists | Global 3000

Women are still badly underrepresented in academic life. Studies show that for every publi...

Global Research - The prospects of success for female scientists | Global 3000

Women are still badly underrepresented in academic life. Studies show that for every published research paper by a woman there are two by her male counterparts.
The road to professional recognition is often more difficult for women than for their male colleagues. Reasons for inequality in the academic sphere include the challenge of combining career and family, the ongoing impact of traditional gender roles, and women's less-ruthless approach to professional competition.
More: http://www.dw.de/global-3000-the-globalization-program-2014-03-03/e-17431453-9798

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Global Research Movement

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Computer Science Research for Global Development

On the same planet where there are 1.4 billion Internet users, a far less fortunate 1.4 billion people survive below the WorldBanks definition of the poverty line. The same technology that has transformed our lives - the lives of the wealthiest people on the planet - also remains out of reach and irrelevant for the poorest. This talk introduces the Technology for Emerging Markets group at Microsoft ResearchIndia, where an interdisciplinary team of researchers explores solutions in the context of agriculture, education, healthcare, microfinance, and other domains of development.
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GE Locomotives: The Science of Efficiency

Railroads are the best and most fuel efficient way to transport goods over land and the engineers at GE Global Research are using cutting edge science to improve the efficiency of locomotive engines. With the GE Evolution® SeriesLocomotive, great minds are working to test out new ideas, one cylinder at a time, to make the best even better. Find out more about our technology at http://www.getransportation.com.

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Climate Change 101 with Bill Nye | National Geographic

Climate Change is a real and serious issue. In this video Bill Nye, the Science Guy, expla...

Climate Change 101 with Bill Nye | National Geographic

Climate Change is a real and serious issue. In this video Bill Nye, the Science Guy, explains what causes climate change, how it affects our planet, why we need to act promptly to mitigate its effects, and how each of us can contribute to a solution.
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In this talk from Science at the Shine Dome 2014, ProfessorStephen MacMahon talks about achieving affordable healthcare globally.
Of the seven billion people alive today, less than two billion have reliable access to the medical care required to manage those conditions most likely to cause premature death and disability.
About half of those without such access live in the emerging economies of Asia. In these regions there is increasing awareness that the consequences of poor healthcare include reduced economic productivity and increased social unrest.
However, there remains considerable uncertainty as to how to provide essential healthcare affordably to all that require it. Certainly, the models of care developed in countries such as Australia are unaffordable and impractical for most low- or middle-income countries (and are arguably unsustainable for most high-income countries).
As a consequence, there is a pressing need to expand efforts to develop ‘frugal’ solutions targeting a range of core healthcare components. At The GeorgeInstitute for Global Health a major focus of Professor MacMahon's research is the formulation and evaluation of innovative low-cost strategies to deliver care for the management of serious cardiovascular and metabolic diseases in resource-poor regions of India and China.

In the past, researchers were hindered by their access to data sets that were critical to move science forward in their field. Now, now researchers from around the world can leverage data developed by large institutions and government agencies to accelerate scientific discovery and then feed those discoveries back into those data sets for the next researcher to build upon. Join us for an interactive panel that highlights changes to data policies at the NIH to enable leverage of cloud resources, and the impact that will have across the broader biomedical research landscape. Speaker(s):
Brett McMillen
Senior Manager, U.S.Federal, Health, and Science, Amazon Web Services
Vivien Bonazzi
Senior Advisor for Data Science Technologies & Innovation, NIH
Aaron BlackDirector of Informatics, INOVA Health Care
Ansh Patnaik
Vice President, Product Marketing, Delphix
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Computer Science Research for Global Development

On the same planet where there are 1.4 billion Internet users, a far less fortunate 1.4 billion people survive below the WorldBanks definition of the poverty line. The same technology that has transformed our lives - the lives of the wealthiest people on the planet - also remains out of reach and irrelevant for the poorest. This talk introduces the Technology for Emerging Markets group at Microsoft ResearchIndia, where an interdisciplinary team of researchers explores solutions in the context of agriculture, education, healthcare, microfinance, and other domains of development.
To see more videos from the University of Washington visit uwtv.org.

In the past, researchers were hindered by their access to data sets that were critical to move science forward in their field. Now, now researchers from around the world can leverage data developed by large institutions and government agencies to accelerate scientific discovery and then feed those discoveries back into those data sets for the next researcher to build upon. Join us for an interactive panel that highlights changes to data policies at the NIH to enable leverage of cloud resources, and the impact that will have across the broader biomedical research landscape. Speaker(s):
Brett McMillen
Senior Manager, U.S.Federal, Health, and Science, Amazon Web Services
Vivien Bonazzi
Senior Advisor for Data Science Technologies & Innovation, NIH
Aaron BlackDirector of Informatics, INOVA Health Care
Ansh Patnaik
Vice President, Product Marketing, Delphix
View more here http://oak.ctx.ly/r/3cz00

Nobel Laureate in Physics; "Global Warming is Pseudoscience"

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ProfessorIvar Giaever, the 1973Nobel Prizewinner for Physics trashes the global warming/climate change/extreme weather pseudoscientific clap-trap and tells Obama he is "Dead Wrong".
This was the 2012 meeting of Nobel Laureates.
The 2015 speech by Prof Giaever is here;
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How Will China’s Rise As a Global Leader Shape Science?

China's spending on R&D surpasses that of the European Union and is expected to overtake t...

Operation CERN is Complete & Ready to Infect | Worlds End, Due 2017

The G.R.G channel brings you a jaw dropping video where we discuss the CERN project and how it is ready to infect humanity. CERN is an huge project run by world leaders and powerful people. CERN in an operation which requires change and the change it requires has no room for anyone who is to disagree with it.
This video is brought to you on the 25th October 2017 and was reuploaded from last week as we needed to make minor tweeks to it. CERN is also known as the CERN colider.
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Parallel Panel on Science, Research and Innovation - WHO Global Ministerial Conference on Ending TB

The Ministerial Parallel Panel "Science, Research and Innovation", was held on the first d...

Perspectives on the Evolution and Future of Global Change Research and Science

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Article by WN.Com Correspondent Dallas DarlingIt wasn’t very long ago Republicans were accusing Democrats of either paying a few dollars to the homeless for votes or giving them a pack of cigarettes. But with Donald Trump, it’s obvious he paid $130,000 to an adult-film star in exchange for her silence last October and just before the general election ... Was the payment from his own account – or from a lawyer – or from campaign donations....

Using e-cigarettes may lead to an accumulation of fat in the liver, a study of mice exposed to the devices suggests. “The popularity of electronic cigarettes has been rapidly increasing in part because of advertisements that they are safer than conventional cigarettes ... Friedman of Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science in Los Angeles, California ... Circadian rhythm dysfunction is known to accelerate liver disease....

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While the NehruScienceCentre (NSC) in Worli has decided to introduce new workshops like 'Making MathematicsToys', the Nehru Planetarium has introduced a workshop to help students get rid of their fear of Maths ... There will also be three batches of a workshop called 'Science Sparkles', designed for students of class 3 to 5....

Most teachers are embracing California’s new science standards, but the rollout has been hampered by teacher shortages, lackluster elementary science education, lack of supplies and other obstacles, according to a new report ... In addition, 60 percent of districts require only two years of high school science for graduation, even though the new standards call for three....

Washington (UPI) Mar 15, 2018. OrbitalSciences Corp., has been awarded a contract by the U.S. Navy for GQM-163A CoyoteSupersonic Sea SkimmingTarget base vehicles and spares. The deal, announced Wednesday by the Department of Defense, is valued at more than $67.5 million under the terms of a firm-fixed-price, cost-plus-fixed-fee, cost contract. The agreement enables Orbital Sciences Corp., to provide the Nav ... ....

It was a clear cool morning on campus for the HealthSciencesBuilding’s official dedication. The 28,362-square-foot building meets the needs of the school’s expanding undergraduate and graduate degree programs, which include a Master of Medical Science in Physician Assistant Studies that started in January....

Sciences Po created the Emile Boutmy Scholarships after the founder of Sciences Po in order to attract the very best international students from outside of the European Union who are first time applicants and who have been admitted to an Undergraduate or Master’s programme offered at the University... section of their Sciences Po application....